India-UAE Seal Landmark Deals on Defence, Energy & Trade During President's Visit

India and the United Arab Emirates have announced a comprehensive set of agreements following the official visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The deals span strategic defence, a long-term LNG supply agreement, and a major investment partnership for developing Gujarat's Dholera Special Investment Region. Both nations also committed to doubling their bilateral trade to over USD 200 billion by 2032 and advancing cooperation in space and civil nuclear sectors. The visit underscores the deepening strategic and economic ties between the two countries.

Key Points: India, UAE Sign Major Defence, Energy & Investment Deals

  • Strategic Defence Partnership Framework
  • 10-year LNG supply deal from UAE
  • Target to double bilateral trade to $200B by 2032
  • Investment in Gujarat's Dholera Special Investment Region
  • Joint space infrastructure & civil nuclear cooperation
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India, UAE seal major investment, defence, energy deals during Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed's visit

India and UAE announce strategic partnership covering defence, LNG supply, space cooperation, and a $200 billion trade target during President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed's visit.

"Went to the airport to welcome my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 19

India and the United Arab Emirates on Monday announced a wide-ranging set of outcomes following the visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to India, with key agreements covering investment in Gujarat's Dholera Special Investment Region, a Strategic Defence Partnership, long-term LNG supply, space cooperation, trade expansion and civil nuclear collaboration.

According to a release issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, India and the UAE signed a Letter of Intent on investment cooperation between the Government of Gujarat and the UAE Ministry of Investment for the development of the Dholera Special Investment Region.

The envisioned partnership includes the creation of strategic infrastructure, such as an international airport, a greenfield port, a smart urban township, railway connectivity, energy infrastructure, and aviation training and aircraft maintenance facilities.

Both sides also agreed to work towards establishing a Strategic Defence Partnership Framework Agreement, aimed at expanding defence cooperation in areas including defence industrial collaboration, advanced technologies, training and education, special operations, cyber security, counter-terrorism and interoperability.

In the energy sector, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and ADNOC Gas signed a Sales and Purchase Agreement for the supply of 0.5 million metric tonnes per annum of LNG over a 10-year period starting from 2028, strengthening long-term energy cooperation between the two countries.

According to the Joint Statement, the UAE President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the "Sales and Purchase Agreement", expressing "satisfaction with the strength of the bilateral energy partnership and underscored the UAE's contribution to India's energy security."

The visit also saw the signing of a Letter of Intent between the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) and the UAE Space Agency to pursue joint development of infrastructure to support the growth and commercialisation of the space industry.

In this context, both leaders "welcomed the understanding reached to collaborate on a joint initiative aimed at driving commercialisation of the sector through the advancement of space sciences and technologies".

"This initiative aims to produce an integrated space ecosystem with end-to-end infrastructure and a strong industrial base. It aims to enable India-UAE joint missions, expand global commercial services, create high-skilled employment and start-ups and strengthen bilateral investment through sustainable business models," the Joint Statement read.

On the economic front, India and the UAE agreed to double bilateral trade to over USD 200 billion by 2032, with a focus on linking MSMEs, promoting new markets and leveraging initiatives such as Bharat Mart, the Virtual Trade Corridor and Bharat-Africa Setu.

"Buoyed by the enthusiasm of the business communities on both sides, they decided to double bilateral trade to target USD 200 billion by 2032," the Joint Statement read.

The two sides also agreed to promote bilateral civil nuclear cooperation, building on opportunities created by India's SHANTI Act 2025. Cooperation will cover advanced nuclear technologies, including large reactors and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), as well as nuclear safety, operations and maintenance.

Additional outcomes included plans to establish a supercomputing cluster in India through collaboration between the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) and UAE-based G-42, facilitation of UAE companies such as First Abu Dhabi Bank and DP World setting up operations in GIFT City, exploration of Digital or Data Embassies, establishment of a 'House of India' in Abu Dhabi, enhanced food safety cooperation to boost agricultural exports, and promotion of youth exchanges between the two countries.

The outcomes come following the official visit of the President of the UAE, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to India earlier today.

Upon his arrival, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the President of the UAE at the Delhi airport, underscoring the close ties between the two leaders and the strong bilateral relationship between India and the UAE.

Taking to social media platform X, the Prime Minister said, "Went to the airport to welcome my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE. His visit illustrates the importance he attaches to a strong India-UAE friendship. Looking forward to our discussions."

PM Modi also shared pictures with the UAE President, including one showing both leaders inside a car. Another photograph showed the two leaders enveloped in a hug.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the visit is on the invitation of PM Modi and builds on the strong momentum generated by recent high-level exchanges, including the visit of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi in September 2024, and the visit of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE and Crown Prince of Dubai in April 2025.

PM Modi, later, welcomed the UAE President and his family at his residence at Lok Kalyan Marg, during which the Prime Minister presented traditional Indian gifts to the visiting dignitaries.

PM Modi gifted the UAE President a Royal Carved Wooden Jhula (swing), a beautifully carved wooden swing from Gujarat that sits at the heart of many Gujarati family homes. It is hand-carved with detailed floral and traditional designs, showcasing skilled craftsmanship.

PM Modi also gifted the UAE President a Pashmina shawl in an ornate silver box. The shawl was placed in a decorative silver box made in Telangana. Together, they represent India's rich tradition of handloom and handicraft.

A Pashmina shawl, presented in an ornate silver box, was also gifted to Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi. She was also gifted Kashmiri saffron, grown in the Kashmir Valley, in an ornate silver box.

This was Sheikh Mohamed's third official visit to India since assuming office as President of the United Arab Emirates, and his fifth visit to the country in the past decade, reflecting the frequency and intensity of high-level engagement between New Delhi and Abu Dhabi.

- ANI

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Priya S
Doubling trade to $200 billion by 2032 is an ambitious but achievable target. Linking our MSMEs to UAE markets through initiatives like Bharat Mart can be transformative for small businesses. Hope the benefits reach the grassroots level and not just big corporates.
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Rohit P
The defence partnership is crucial. Collaboration on advanced tech, cyber security, and counter-terrorism will make both nations safer. It's good to see India building strong strategic ties in the region beyond just economic deals.
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Sarah B
The space cooperation agreement is exciting! Joint missions and commercialisation could put Indian space tech on the global map in a big way. Creating high-skilled jobs in this sector is exactly what our youth need.
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Nikhil C
While the deals are impressive, I hope the environmental impact of such large infrastructure projects in Dholera is thoroughly studied. "Greenfield" port and township sound good, but we need sustainable development, not just rapid construction.
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Meera T
The long-term LNG supply agreement with ADNOC is a smart move for energy security. Stable energy imports are vital for our growing economy. Also, the gifts exchanged – the Gujarati jhula and Pashmina shawls – were such a beautiful cultural touch. Shows our diplomacy has heart. ❤️
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